Where to have Disney Afternoon Tea in London 2026
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We love afternoon tea and it’s one of the first things we look to do on a day out or weekend away. As a family of Disney fans, there is nothing we love more than Disney themed afternoon teas, and there are quite a few across London for Disney fans to enjoy.
I thought I’d put them all in one place to help inspire you when planning your next Disney themed day in London. I’ll add more afternoon tea events as they launch and make sure you click through to each venue to see the latest menus and special offers, check opening times and book your table!

What time is afternoon tea in London?
Afternoon tea varies from venue to venue but traditionally, afternoon tea is served from around lunchtime until three or four in the afternoon. However, many venues offer afternoon tea all the way through until dinner time so you can have it as an alternative to lunch or dinner.
Disney themed afternoon tea London
London Hilton Park Lane – 22 Park Lane, London W1K 1BE
Disney Princess Afternoon Tea: Delight in savoury wonders such as Gus’s favourite cheese wedge sandwich and Ma Cherie Sandwhich with napkins out and plates held high, Lumière serves lunch with a twinkle in his eye! Before enjoying golden New Orleans beignets in honour of Tiana’s dream. The finale sparkles with showstopping sweets, from the “Heart of Te Fiti” white chocolate and matcha spiral adorned with blossoms, to the “Under the Sea” macaron cradling a white chocolate pearl.
When: Served daily.
Cost: From £45 per child and £70 per adult.
Aqua Shard – Level 31, The Shard, 31 St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY
Peter Pan Afternoon Tea: The current Aqua Shard afternoon tea is inspired by the adventures of Peter Pan on the island of Neverland. Drawing on popular motifs from J.M Barrie’s much loved novel, the afternoon tea is a fitting tribute to the author and his fictional characters. Innovative treats are served on a custom-made tea stand inspired by Captain James Hook’s Pirate Ship, the Jolly Roger, which symbolised pirate ships in the 18th Century.
The afternoon tea includes a savoury selection of finger sandwiches with a creative twist, including a chicken sandwich topped with crispy bacon wrapped in paper denoting the four ‘Lost Boy Rules’, and an ‘Enormous Mushroom Chimney’ – mushroom-shaped bread inspired by the mushroom stools ‘of charming colour’ in Neverland. Quintessentially British warm scones are hidden within a special treasure chest, accompanied by sweet apricot marmalade as well as coconut clotted cream.
When: Monday – Sunday, 12pm – 2.30pm
Cost: From £70 per adult and £55 per child. £2 from each afternoon tea sold is donated to The Great Ormond Street charity.

Sanderson Hotel London – 50 Berners St, London W1T 3NG
Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea: The Mad Hatter’s Afternoon Tea lets you tumble down the rabbit hole to discover a tea party beyond your wildest imagination, inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland. The afternoon tea offering is full of sweet treats and savoury delights including Grow Me, Shrink Me, Red Knight Army Shortbread Cookies, and homemade sultana scones and plain scones with strawberry preserve and clotted cream.
When: Monday – Sunday, 12pm – 7pm
Cost: From £55 per child and £65 per adult.

So there you have all the Disney afternoon teas current on offer in London. I’ll add more options as they launch but be aware, many afternoon tea menus are only offered for a limited amount of time.
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